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7 Spices

7 Spices
Level 1
35 Ardross St
Applecross WA 6153
Phone: (08) 93163518

Saffron, cinnamon, paprika, cardamom, turmeric, cloves and coriander form the basis of 7 Spices' Indian and Sri Lankan cooking, together with tamarind (which of course is a fruit, not a spice). Technicalities aside, the restaurant offers authentically exotic flavours from all three regions to suit the cautious and the more adventurous diner, from the creamy and mild kormas and tandooris of Northern India, to Sri Lankan seafood curries and hot and spicy Southern Indian classics such as the chettinad curries and dosas. On Friday and Saturday evenings you can gorge on an extensive buffet feast of mixed entrees, butter chicken, rogan josh, rice, bread, desserts and coffees, all for just $32.50 per person for adults and $16.95 for children under 11. 7 Spices hasn't skimped on space either. There is ample room between tables and under the spreading branches of the restaurant's faux-leaved fig tree: you dine in comfortable and elegant surroundings.

  • Open
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  • s
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  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Late
  • open
  • closed

Features:

  • Cost Entree Min : $7.50
  • Cost Entree Max : $13.50
  • Cost Main Min : $14.50
  • Cost Main Max : $25.00
  • Cost Dessert Min : $3.50
  • Cost Dessert Max : $5.00
  • Seats : 120
  • Bookings Accept
  • Bookings Group
  • Alcohol Byo Wineonly
  • Alcohol Corkage Bottle : 5
  • Menu Vegetarian Count : 15
  • Cc Mastercard
  • Cc Visa
  • Cc Diners
  • Cc Amex
  • Pay Eftpos
  • Alcohol Notes : 750ml bottle and strictly wine only
  • Takeaway
  • Alcohol Licensed
  • Alcohol Byo

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